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Continue to promote the website and other treatment court field related information through social media.
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Continue to promote the website and other treatment court field related information through social media.
Contribute to the online content pertaining to DOJ’s [U.S. Department of Justice] Global activities, products, publications, and other identified justice information sharing-related content.
During the reporting period, the CSG Justice Center updated the National Reentry Resource Center website with new information on funding opportunities, events, and resources for the field, including:
2024 Second Chance Act Conference webpage: https://nationalreentryresourcecenter.org/sca-conference
Voting Rights resource page: https://nationalreentryresourcecenter.org/topics?topic%5B0%5D=245
PERF's Webpage, "Training and Technical Assistance Opportunity: Using the DOJ Roadmap's Community-Based Strategies to Reduce Violent Crime," provides information on the DOJ Roadmap and its 10 Essential Actions; the training and technical assistance (TTA) that jurisdictions can receive on using the Roadmap's strategies; and how jurisdictions can access this TTA.
PERF is identifying new resources for the DOJ Roadmap on an ongoing basis.
During the reporting period, CSG Justice Center staff made the following updates to the Reentry 2030 project website:
CSG Justice Center staff made several updates to the News and Highlights page on the Reentry 2030 website (https://reentry2030.org/news-and-events/) to disseminate information about the state launches and progress towards goals:
Washington State’s Reentry 2030 Leaders Meet – December 11, 2024
North Carolina Releases First Reentry 2030 Progress Report – December 10, 2024
Webpages with informational resources and access to IoT database and other deliverables.
We will create webpage that details each of the micrograntees selected as part of this project.
Objective 2: Develop tools and make them available to states and other interested jurisdictions. The Justice Counts website is a recruitment and onboarding tool. Visitors can learn about the Justice Counts coalition, who is participating in Justice Counts, how they can get involved in the project, and what the Tier 1 Metrics are, as well as complete a self-assessment. Participating agencies can reference the Technical Implementations Guides.
The JRI website is an interactive platform with an abundance of information regarding what JRI is. In addition, the website includes summaries of all of the states that participated in the process and any policies or recommendations that were a result of JRI efforts.